**Espionage, love, and power play upon the shifting sands of wartime Cairo** CAIRO, EGYPT 1941. As the Second World War rages, the city known as ''Paris on the Nile'' plays host to an international set who seem more interested in polo matches and swanky nightclubs than the Germans' unrelenting
City of the Sun
β Scribed by David Levien
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group;Anchor Books
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 182 KB
- Edition
- 1st Anchor books mass market ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0307387208
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Screenwriter Levien's debut crackles with raw intensity as it hurtles from a placid Indianapolis suburb to a dingy Mexican outpost. Paul and Carol Gabriel are devastated when their 12-year-old son, Jamie, disappears on his paper delivery route one morning. Fourteen months later and with the police no closer to finding Jamie, they hire PI Frank Behr, an imposing ex-cop with a checkered past. Behr soon discovers that Jamie's disappearance was no random grab but part of a larger operation run by Riggi, a real estate tycoon who deals in everything from drugs to stolen children. Reluctantly allowing Paul to accompany him, Behr tracks Riggi's men to Mexico, where he and Paul discover the true extent of Riggi's depravity as they race against the clock to find Jamie. Levien expertly weaves a subplot involving the tragic death of Behr's own young son into the complex kidnapping story, and the moments shared between the two grieving fathers are heartbreaking. Fans of Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch will be particularly delighted. (Mar.)
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Review
βLevien is the new mustβread thriller writer.β -Lee ChildβRelentless suspense.β βHarlan CobenβIt doesn't get any more intense than this.β βThe Free Lance-StarβOne of the toughest, most gut-wrenching, and most believable suspense novels I've ever encountered. If David Levien pulled any punches, I was too dazed to notice.β βLincoln ChildβTop-shelf suspense writingβ¦. [Imagined] with icyβ¦precision.β βEntertainment WeeklyβA nerve-jangling novel that places ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.β βUSA Today
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